Champs momentum fuels Jamaica’s Carifta ambitions in Grenada

Jamaica’s pursuit of continued dominance at the Carifta Games begins in earnest Saturday morning as the 53rd edition of the regional championships gets underway at the Kirani James Athletic Centre in St George’s, Grenada.

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Fresh off commanding performances at the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys’ and Girls’ Athletics Championships, Jamaica arrives with a clear and ambitious objective: surpass last year’s impressive medal haul of 78, which included 30 gold medals.

At the center of today’s attention stands sprint sensation Shanoya Douglas, the reigning Under-20 double champion, whose presence alone raises expectations for another commanding display.

Sprint Queen set for statement run

Douglas is scheduled to open her campaign in the Under-20 girls’ 100 meters early, carrying formidable form into the competition after clocking a personal best 10.98 seconds at Champs.

With that performance placing her within striking distance of the 10.92-second national junior record, anticipation is high that she could push even further if sufficiently challenged. She will be joined in the event by compatriot Natrece East, adding further depth to Jamaica’s sprint arsenal.

On the boys’ side, Nyron Wade and Sanjay Seymore will bring the morning track session to a close when they contest the Under-20 100m.

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Earlier in the session, the Under-17 100m events will provide an early glimpse of Jamaica’s emerging talent.

Azaria Harris and Rihanna Scott will open proceedings in the girls’ event, followed shortly by Kai Kelly and Joshua Ricketts in the boys’ equivalent. All sprint finals are scheduled for the evening session, setting the stage for a high-intensity conclusion to the day’s track action.

Quarter-milers carry Champs momentum forward

The 400 meters will feature prominently in the morning schedule, with several standout performers from Champs looking to extend their form.

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Shanieka McLean, fresh from an impressive showing, leads the charge in the Under-17 girls’ 400m, alongside Danielle Dixon.

In the boys’ Under-17 event, Jason Pitter, who turned heads at Champs with a blistering 45.76 seconds, will be a key figure. He will line up alongside Diwayne Sharpe, who finished third behind him in Kingston.

Meanwhile, Davine Dickenson and Breanna Brown will represent Jamaica in the Under-20 girls’ 400m, followed by Jabari Matheson and Zachary Wallace in the boys’ event.

Action in the field begins with Kemoya Campbell and Stefanco Henry contesting the Under-17 girls’ high jump finals, marking Jamaica’s first appearances of the day.

Simultaneously, Jaquen Souden begins his decathlon campaign in the Under-20 boys’ 100m, setting the tone for a demanding multi-event schedule.

In the throwing events, Zoeyann Plummer and Shamanda Wilmot will compete in the Under-17 girls’ shot put finals, while Zoelle Janel takes on the Under-20 girls’ javelin final.

Afternoon session brings heavyweight contenders

The afternoon promises equally compelling action, headlined by Joseph Salmon, the world Under-20 leader and defending champion in the boys’ discus. He will compete alongside Denzil Phillips.

Just minutes earlier, Talshawn Edwards and Joshua Patrick will battle for honors in the Under-17 boys’ triple jump final.

The field events will conclude with Sabrina Atkinson and Zavien Bernard contesting the Under-20 girls’ triple jump final.

Beyond the sprints and field events, Saturday’s schedule also includes all 1500m finals across the age groups, as well as the always-anticipated 4x400m mixed relay final, events that could significantly shape the early medal standings.

With a blend of proven champions and emerging stars, Jamaica enters the opening day poised to assert its authority once again. If early expectations are any indication, Douglas and company could set the tone for another dominant Carifta campaign.

 

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